Edgar Cayce On Cancer
The recommendation for gentle, natural therapies is a hallmark of the Cayce approach. Here is an example of the readings’ approach to breast cancer. Note the reference to 'prenatal' (genetic) factors which is documented by a family history of cancer.Yes, we have the body here. This we have had before. Conditions are not so well with the body as when we last had same here. Those conditions as are prenatal in their effect, through the activity of forces made manifest in a physical body, are beginning to become in the manner of producing within the system an element as of its own resuscitation, living upon the life of the body-physical.
Edgar Cayce was an American clairvoyant who answered questions on subjects as varied as healing, reincarnation, wars, Atlantis, and future events while allegedly asleep. A biographer gave him the nickname, The Sleeping Prophet. A nonprofit organization, the Association for Research and Enlightenment, was founded to facilitate the study of Cayce's work. Some consider him the true founder and a principal source of the most characteristic beliefs of the New Age movement. Cayce is also notable for h. Edgar Cayce Health Database Overview of Breast Cancer - Breast cancer is a complex and devastating disease and the most frequently diagnosed cancer in American women. Breast cancer may occur in men as well as women, but is much more common in women. Edgar cayce readings on prostate cancer; Read articles that related to: bellow. Uncategorized This So Powerful Ancient Remedy “Cures All Diseases”: HIV, AIDS, Diabetes, Cancer, Stroke, STDs, Arthritis & More.
That's a very good description of cancer, isn't it? For it is malignant in its nature, and has already attacked the mammary glands, and is going to be rather fast in its operation unless there are means taken as to check same. (2457-4)This woman was 38 years old when this reading was given. She followed the treatment recommended in her readings and was cured of her cancer. She lived for another 36 years, dying in in her sleep at the age of 74.
Hello Gorglas,Thank you for asking.Many of Cayce’s readings involved health. I religiously eat 3 almonds every day to avoid getting Cancer. I had shingles some years ago and I applied a castor oil pack (often recommended by Cayce) and the itching would go away.Some of his reading involved dream interpretation. I have personally stopped studying my dreams but I used to write them all down and then read them over.We meet in homes where we discuss a book and then meditate.
I prefer the small group setting as opposed to meeting in a large congregation especially in the Catholic setting where I was required to just sit and watch the priest do his stuff.His reading on past lives, provide an insight into what we are supposed to be doing while on earth. Huck:I prefer the small group setting as opposed to meeting in a large congregation especially in the Catholic setting where I was required to just sit and watch the priest do his stuff.If all you’re doing is “sitting and watching a priest”, then you weren’t really practicing Catholicism. By the same token, if you just sat and watched Cayce “do his stuff”, and that’s all it was, then you wouldn’t get anything out of that either, would you?There are “small settings” for Mass, too, and not just large congregations.Sounds like you didn’t really experience Catholicism to its fullest! So, what you mean is that you don’t believe in God or in Jesus, who informed us that there is just one life, and after that, an eternal afterlife. Right?Your putting words in God, and Jesus mouth.
Apparently the person who wrote the book of Hebrews believed we only come to earth once. Jesus or God never gave much info on the afterlife. The word combination eternal afterlife is not in the bible. The word eternal life is, and it is defined by Jesus in the garden in the gospel of John. If Catholicism and Christianity choose to ignore the definition provided in favor of there own definition then that’s on them.
Huck:The study of Edgar Cayce isn’t a rejection of God.Actually, the Bible is unequivocal in condemning the use of clairvoyants, psychics, horoscopes, tarot cards, or any other aspect of the occult.The Holy Spirit alone has written the revelation of God in the Bible. Clairvoyants, psychics, and occult practitioners can only provide a cheap and condemning counterfeit. The Biblical term for clairvoyant is “medium” or “spiritist.”The Bible warns us, “Do not turn to mediums or wizards; do not seek them out, to be defiled by them: I am the Lord your God.” - Leviticus 19:31 (NRSVCE)1 Peter 5:8 (NRSVCE)“Discipline yourselves, keep alert. Like a roaring lion your adversary the devil prowls around, looking for someone to devour.”Are you being devoured, huck?
The Deceiver says no. Your profile says you are. Those with their eyes wide open are trying to keep you from the Devil’s snares.Take heed and turn away from the deceptions of the late Edgar Cayce.
Edgar Cayce On Breast Cancer
Turn your heart and mind to Jesus. He’s the only One who can satisfy whatever you’re looking for. Hello lilypadrees,Your response was the most significant as it involves looking to what the bible actually says in determining whether there are legitimate uses of psychic ability. Edgar Cayce warned about the use of outside objects whether it be Ouija board, pendulum, or something else. He taught to go within and that these objects were shortcuts and they should be avoided.
Edgar Cayce Cancer Remedies
Occasionally the dead would speak through him but he didn’t seek them out preferring to go straight to what he called the universal consciousness. He interpreted dreams for others which is what Joseph did for pharaoh and his cell mates.I don’t recall which one but one of the prophets was able to clairvoyant enemy plans. Whereas almonds are good, many nutritionists today are saying walnuts are even better.
(BTW, is consuming three related to your (former) trinitarian belief in Gd by any chance, or just a random number?) But no food that we know of is a sure bet in preventing cancer although an overall healthy diet, plus exercise, may very well lower the odds. As to Edgar Cayce, I have heard of him and believe he was a clairvoyant. There may be something to his practices and prophecies, so, if you prefer to follow his ideas, that’s up to you.
What do you think of Nostradamus?